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If only someone had the slightest fondness for putting thoughts on paper (and in the 19th century, writing was more common than it is today), they would take a notebook in hand, open a pen, and then ...
Doug works on the history and theory of the novel in English. He is particularly interested in how novelists’ techniques for describing thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations have evolved over ...
Mary Bowden specializes in British literature of the long nineteenth century, focusing particularly on environmental topics. Her current book project, "Radical Science: Plants, Agency, and British ...
Bridget M. Marshall's most recent book is "Industrial Gothic: Workers, Exploitation and Urbanization in Transatlantic Nineteenth-Century Literature" (University of Wales Press, 2021). Her research and ...
I am Professor of Nineteenth-Century English Literature. My research interests are in Gothic literature, literature and science, nineteenth century literature, and critical theory. The Gothic of the ...
This turned out to be a wholly new reading experience for the Danish critic, not only because of the fact that Polish literature was for him a terra incognita (he does not cover it in his monumental ...
He has edited special issues of the journals Poetics Today and European Romantic Review and serves on the advisory boards of a number of academic journals and websites, including Studies in ...
Sue is an expert in 18th and 19th century poetry, with special interests in ecocriticism, georgic writing and questions of sustainability and stewardship. She is also interested in the ramifications ...